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Starmer Budget Defence: PM Rejects Misleading Claims

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Starmer Budget defence

The Starmer Budget defence dominated Westminster after the prime minister forcefully denied accusations that Chancellor Rachel Reeves misled the public ahead of the government’s first Budget. Conservatives claimed Reeves deliberately painted an overly bleak picture of the nation’s finances to justify tax rises, with party leader Kemi Badenoch going as far as to accuse her of “lying to the public”.

Sir Keir Starmer dismissed the allegations, insisting there had been “no misleading” and arguing that downgraded productivity forecasts left the government with £16bn less than expected. He said the Budget was something he was “proud” of, highlighting the move to scrap the two-child benefit cap and measures aimed at reducing child poverty.

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What Sparked the Starmer Budget Defence?

The dispute erupted because Reeves repeatedly refused to rule out raising income tax rates before the Budget, warning that weaker productivity would reduce tax receipts. However, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) later confirmed it had informed the Treasury that lower productivity would be offset by higher wages—information Reeves did not disclose publicly.

Although the Budget ultimately avoided raising income tax rates, it included £26bn in tax increases through freezing thresholds for income tax and National Insurance. Critics said the chancellor’s earlier warnings prompted real-world financial decisions by the public, including pension withdrawals and relocation.

Adding to the political storm, OBR chairman Richard Hughes resigned after the watchdog accidentally published its Budget analysis early, releasing market-sensitive details before Reeves delivered her statement.

Starmer’s Position on the Budget and Public Trust

Defending the government, Starmer said the Budget required “necessary and fair choices,” arguing that failing to raise revenue would have led to deeper cuts or more borrowing. He confirmed for the first time that ministers had at one point expected to break their manifesto pledge on tax, but later determined it was avoidable once forecasts improved.

Meanwhile, Badenoch renewed calls for Reeves to resign, and Nigel Farage accused her of “wilfully attempting to mislead” voters. Starmer rejected these claims, saying political opponents were exploiting uncertainty for gain.

Despite doubts from the OBR that any Budget measure would boost economic growth, Starmer said he was “confident we can beat the forecasts”, adding that he intends to cut unnecessary regulations and rebuild the UK’s damaged post-Brexit economic relationship with the EU.

As debates continue, the Starmer Budget defence remains a focal point in the wider battle over Labour’s economic credibility and public trust.

Tags: Keir StarmerKemi BadenochLabour governmentOBR resignationpublic financesRachel ReevesStarmer Budget defencetax policyUK budgetUK politics
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